Escape to Paradise: Dubbo's Hidden Gem, Homestead Motel Awaits!

Homestead Motel Dubbo Australia

Homestead Motel Dubbo Australia

Escape to Paradise: Dubbo's Hidden Gem, Homestead Motel Awaits!

Escape to Paradise: Homestead Motel - Dubbo, Seriously? More Like a Surprisingly Awesome Dubbo Dream! (A Totally Honest Review)

Okay, so Dubbo. Let's be real, it's not exactly the first place that screams "paradise," right? I mean, you picture dusty outback towns, maybe a few sheep, and… well, not much else. But hold up! I’m here to tell you, after my stay at Homestead Motel, Dubbo might just have a secret weapon. It's not paradise per se, but this place is a legit hidden gem. And I’m so going to spill the tea.

First off, let’s talk access because, let's be honest, nobody wants to fight for this right? Accessibility is actually really well considered. I didn't personally need it, but seeing the features in place for those who do made me appreciate the thought. They have facilities for disabled guests, which is fantastic. Plus, a few things that even I found helpful.

Cleanliness and Safety – The Biggie in 2024!

Right, let's dive deep into the safety stuff. Honestly, after the last few years… cleanliness is a massive deal. Homestead Motel? They get it. Forget just being clean, they're practically obsessed! They've got anti-viral cleaning products, rooms sanitized between stays, and daily disinfection in common areas. They even have professional-grade sanitizing services – which sounds fancy, but I’m here for it. It made me feel, you know, safe. All the Staff trained in safety protocol too! Plus, they're all wearing masks around the areas. I actually felt confident enough to relax. And they have the hygiene certification. Also, they have hand sanitizer readily available everywhere. I love it! Let me at the daily housekeeping!

And the Cashless payment service is a huge win, honestly. And they have First aid kit and Doctor/nurse on call in case of any emergencies. Hot water linen and laundry washing is a must to ensure top-notch cleanliness. And Rooms sanitized between stays and Room sanitization opt-out available? Now that is a smart move! My OCD loved it.

Rooms – Cozy & Clean (Mostly!)

Okay, let's talk rooms. They’re not the flashiest rooms you’ve ever seen, but they’re clean and surprisingly comfortable. The air conditioning was a lifesaver in the Dubbo heat. I spent a few hours lounging on that bed watching shows. They have blackout curtains and a socket near the bed for easy charging. The complimentary tea and coffee/tea maker were a nice touch as well. I was thrilled to see the free Wi-Fi, because who doesn’t need that? Also, Free Wi-Fi in all rooms. The satellite/cable channels were great. The smoke detector and fire extinguisher made me feel secure. They have soundproof rooms which I love because I'm a light sleeper. And they remembered to include towels! (You would be surprised at how often that gets missed.) They even have slippers! I felt like I was at home! I can't tell you how much it means to me to see an Air conditioning in a room.

I especially appreciated the desk and laptop workspace. As a digital nomad, that means more than you know!

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking

Alright, sustenance! This is an area where Homestead Motel surprised me. It’s not a Michelin-starred experience, but they’ve got solid options. Restaurants and Coffee/tea in restaurant make me feel like a king. They have Breakfast [buffet]! Breakfast [buffet]! Breakfast [buffet]! With a great A la carte in restaurant and Buffet in restaurant! Okay, I'm sold. The poolside bar is just what the doctor ordered after a long day of Dubbo-ing. I'm not sure if they have a Vegetarian restaurant or Asian cuisine in restaurant or what the desserts in restaurant were, but who cares? They even offered Breakfast in room and Breakfast takeaway service! I loved it. And the bottle of water that they give you is a godsend. The snack bar is a great addition to the hotel.

They also have 24-hour room service, so you can satisfy your cravings around the clock.

Things to Do & Ways to Relax – Beyond the Animals!

Okay, so you're in Dubbo. You have to visit the zoo. But…what else is there? Well, Homestead Motel provides some nice options for unwinding. Swimming pool [outdoor] is a no brainer for Dubbo's weather. They even had a Pool with view! They have a Fitness center and a Gym/fitness!

Services and Conveniences – Where They Shine

This is a category where Homestead Motel goes above and beyond:

  • Front Desk - Always There: The front desk [24-hour] is amazing. Always helpful, always friendly. Even when I was being a total diva, I asked for a late check-out, and what do you know, they gave it to me, no fuss!
  • Easy Access: Elevator access means no lugging bags up stairs. Car park [free of charge] and Car park [on-site] make coming and going a breeze.
  • Helpful Extras: They have a Concierge service, Currency exchange, Laundry service, Dry cleaning, Food delivery, and even a Gift/souvenir shop!
  • Going Digital: Contactless check-in/out – super convenient.
  • Business Ready: They also have Business facilities, including meeting/banquet facilities, meeting stationery, and Xerox/fax in business center if you need to work.

For the Kids – Family Friendly (Probably)

I didn't personally travel with kids, but family/child friendly is definitely on the list. They have Kids facilities and Babysitting service!

Getting Around

  • Airport transfer for ease of travel.
  • Taxi service is provided by the hotel.

Overall Vibe – Not Fancy, But Really, Really Good

Look, Homestead Motel isn't the Ritz. It's not glitz and glamour. But it's clean, it's comfortable, it's got everything you need, and the staff is genuinely lovely. It’s a place that cares. A place that wants you to relax. Honestly, I left feeling surprisingly refreshed.

My Only Grumbles (Because I'm Honest)

  • The soundproofing, while good, wasn't perfect. But it's Dubbo, not a bustling city.
  • The decor: Not exactly cutting-edge design. But who cares when everything is clean and works?!

The Verdict?

Homestead Motel is a WINNER. It’s the perfect base for exploring Dubbo and the surrounding area. It’s practical, it’s friendly, and most importantly, it’s got heart. If you’re heading to Dubbo, don't sleep on this hidden gem. You’ll thank me later.


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Why Choose Homestead Motel?

  • Unbeatable Cleanliness: We're OBSESSED with cleanliness. Expect rooms sanitized between stays, professional-grade sanitization, and anti-viral cleaning products throughout. Your safety is our priority!
  • Comfort & Convenience: Enjoy air-conditioned rooms, free Wi-Fi, and a range of thoughtful amenities, including 24-hour room service. From free parking to a convenient airport transfer, we've got you covered.
  • Relaxation & Fun: Take a refreshing dip in our outdoor swimming pool. Indulge in a delicious breakfast at our onsite restaurant.
  • Perfect for Everyone: Whether you're traveling solo, with family, or on business, Homestead Motel offers something for everyone. Facilities for disabled guests are available.
  • Dubbo's Best-Kept Secret: Discover the heart of Dubbo with easy access to the zoo and other attractions. Homestead Motel is the perfect hub for your adventure!

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Homestead Motel Dubbo Australia

Homestead Motel Dubbo Australia

Okay, buckle up, buttercups. This isn't your typical travel itinerary. This is… well, it's a thing. A messy, honest, and probably slightly deranged memory of my time at the Homestead Motel Dubbo. Consider yourselves warned.

The Dubbo Debacle: A Homeward Bound Holiday (or the Time I Ate a Sausage Roll That Nearly Ruled My Life)

Day 1: Arrival & the Promise of Paradise (and the Smell of Chlorine)

  • 14:00 – Land of Oz (aka Dubbo) – Arrival & Check-In: Okay, so, the drive. Let’s just say I was hangry by the time I pulled into the Homestead Motel. Google Maps, bless its digital heart, got me here without too many wrong turns (surprisingly). First impressions? Beige. Lots and lots of beige. But the lady at reception, bless her too, was lovely. A true Aussie gem. "Welcome to Dubbo, love!" she chirped. "Room 27, right at the back, by the pool! Just follow those dodgy pink arrows!" Pink arrows, I hear you say? Oh yes. They were… unique.
    • Mental Note: Bring a decent map next time. And maybe a compass in case the pink arrows fail. (They almost did.)
  • 14:30 – Room Reconnaissance & Unpacking (and the Chlorine Waltz): Room 27. Ah, the sacred space. The air conditioner, bless it, sounded like a jumbo jet taking off. The bed? Perfectly… functional. The bathroom, though, was a time capsule. Think avocado green and tiles that looked like they'd seen history. BUT, and this is a big but, the pool! And it smelled like chlorine. Like, you could taste the chlorine. This was where things started to go off the rails slightly. Packed my bag, ready to do laps, and then I saw the sign: Pool closed for maintenance. Cue a minor emotional meltdown.
    • Quirky Observation: The tiny shampoo bottles. They're like a travel-sized existential crisis. "Is this all there is? Am I really going to wash my hair with this sliver of hope?"
  • 15:00 – The Quest for Sustenance (and the Near-Death Sausage Roll Experience): Okay, hunger was now a monster. Time for operation: Sausage Roll Retrieval. Armed with a desperate need for carbs, I ventured out. I’d heard the bakery down the street, The Crusty Crumb, was legendary. I get there, and there they were. Golden, flaky… sin. I grabbed one, devoured it in approximately 6.3 seconds, and felt… euphoric. Then, the stomach cramps. Oh God, the stomach cramps. It was like a tiny, delicious, pastry-covered rebellion was occurring in my alimentary canal. I curled up on the bed, regretting every single bite.
    • Emotional Reaction: The pure, unadulterated joy followed by the utter devastation of that sausage roll will forever be etched in my memory. It was a culinary roller coaster I was not prepared for.
  • 16:00 – Contentious Rest Time: Managed to get 1 hour sleep.
  • 17:00 – Trying the Swimming Pool: The Pool was still empty.
  • 18:00 – Dinner and Quiet Time

Day 2: The Zoo (& The Unexpected Emotional Waterfall)

  • 08:00 – The Early Bird Gets the Sausage Roll (NO): I WOKE UP! With the sun in my eyes. And, I can say! I'm OK.
  • 08:30 – Breakfast at the Motel: Bread and eggs. Nothing too crazy - I was not gonna let the sausage roll incident.
  • 09:00 – The Taronga Western Plains Zoo (aka The Best Day EVER): This place. This place, you guys. It’s not just a zoo; it’s a sanctuary. The giraffes… I could have watched them for hours. They're so elegant, so goofy-looking, so… giraffey. And the elephants! Majestic, intelligent, and doing exactly what elephants should be doing – eating, spraying water, and generally being awesome.
    • Anecdote Alert: Okay, I'm not ashamed to admit it, I may have shed a tear or two at the giraffe feeding session. There was something about the way they delicately took the leaves, the way their eyelashes fluttered… it was moving, damn it! And then, the meerkats. They did a synchronized sunbathing pose. I almost fell over.
  • 13:00 – Zoo Food & Post-Giraffe Reflection: Zoo food is never spectacular, but the burgers were alright enough. Mostly I used this time to just reflect on everything I just saw.
  • 15:00 – Back to the Homestead. Rest
  • 18:00 - Dinner. Bed.

Day 3: Departure & Farewell (and the Lingering Smell of Chlorine)

  • 08:00 – A Last Breakfast – Regret: The bread was stale. A fitting end.
  • 09:00 – Check Out & Farewell: Bye-bye, Homestead. You were… an experience.
    • Opinionated Language: The beige decor could use a touch of pizzazz, the aircon needs a serious upgrade, and the pool needs to be open… permanently.
  • 09:30 – The Drive Home & Dubbo Reflection:
    • Messier Structure: Dubbo. It's not glamorous. It's not flashy. But it's real. The people were lovely (mostly), the zoo was a revelation, and… well, that sausage roll will never be forgotten.
    • Stronger Emotional Reactions: I left Dubbo with a strange mix of emotions: a mild sense of relief to be out of the vortex of beige, a profound respect for the giraffes, and a deep, abiding fear of the almighty sausage roll.
    • Natural Pacing: There were moments of boredom, moments of pure joy, and moments of near-death pastry experiences. That's life, I guess. And Dubbo, in its own wonky way, was certainly… life.

So, there you have it. The Dubbo Debacle. A journey of beige, chlorine, and sausage roll-induced trauma. Would I go back? Maybe. But I'm bringing my own snacks. And a Hazmat suit, just in case.

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Homestead Motel Dubbo Australia

Homestead Motel Dubbo AustraliaOkay, buckle up. This is going to be less "Frequently Asked Questions" and more "Stuff I Actually Wondered About The Homestead Motel In Dubbo (And Maybe You Did Too, You Nosey Parker)". Prepare for rambling and maybe a little bit of existential dread... or, you know, just a comfy stay.

Is this really "Escape to Paradise"? Because, Dubbo. And a *motel*. My expectations are...well, low.

Alright, let's be brutally honest. Paradise? That's a *strong* word. It's Dubbo. It's a *motel*. My first thought? “Please, for the love of all that is holy, let the sheets be clean.” But, hey, the brochure promised a "Hidden Gem". And, you know what? After finally dragging my exhausted self there after a loooong drive, it *actually* charmed me. Not a knock-your-socks-off paradise, more of a “Thank the sweet baby Jesus there’s air conditioning and a decent cuppa tea” kind of paradise. It's all relative, people!

What's the deal with the "Homestead" part? Does it involve dusty boots and a grumpy farmer?

Okay, I had *vivid* mental images. Me, waking up to a rooster crowing (it's Dubbo, so it's plausible!), a plate of lukewarm bacon, and a taciturn farmer named Clem eyeing me suspiciously as I attempt to navigate a tractor. Turns out, "Homestead" is a lovely, *slightly* misleading name. There's no actual homesteader (thank goodness, I'm terrible with small talk). It's more of a… well, a motel. A *comfortable* motel. With air conditioning! And, yes, a lovely, well-kept pool! No tractors in sight. Phew. My social anxiety can rest easy.

The Pool. Let's talk about the pool. Is it the highlight, or disappointingly lukewarm?

Ooooh, the pool. THAT pool. Listen, after hours in the car, that shimmering blue rectangle of cool… it was practically a religious experience. Now, my expectations for motel pools, let's be frank, are usually rock-bottom. Chlorine-y water. A few sad, faded plastic sun loungers. Maybe a rogue, sun-baked twig. This pool, however? Sparkling. Clean. Beautifully positioned to catch the Dubbo sunset. I dove in. I floated. I did a surprisingly graceful (for me) backstroke. Absolute perfection. Okay, maybe not *absolute* perfection. There *was* that one rogue butterfly stuck in the skimmer, but let's not dwell. The pool? A win. A definite win.

Breakfast. The bane of my existence. Tell me about the breakfast situation!

Alright, breakfast. This is where things get…interesting. They did offer breakfast, listed in the room as ‘continental breakfast. My first morning.. I made a mistake. I was tired, and perhaps a bit naive. I thought, "Continental, fancy! Probably croissants." *Wrong*. It was the classic motel spread: pre-packaged cereal (which, surprisingly, brought me a huge wave of nostalgia!), some slightly past-its-best fruit salad, and the *option* of toast. The toast, blessedly, was fine. I ate way too much toast. Second morning, I went rogue and hit a local cafe. Worth the extra dollar, honestly. The cafe was 20-minutes walk, and as charming as the motel. In the cafe, I saw a smiling woman, like myself, who had already experienced the continental breakfast.

Dubbo itself: Is there *anything* to do other than stare at the motel room ceiling? (No offense, Homestead).

Okay, this is the big one, the elephant in the room, the reason you're probably *in* Dubbo in the first place. NO, it's not simply the motel room ceiling. (Although, I’ll admit, I did spend a surprising amount of time just *staring*. There’s something strangely relaxing about the lack of responsibility, you know?) Dubbo is a gateway to many adventure destinations, the main pull, the Taronga Western Plains Zoo. *Go*. Seriously. Even if you think you're not a zoo person, go. It's HUGE, the animals are well-cared for, and the whole thing's ridiculously impressive. Book your tickets in advance, trust me. Beyond the zoo, there's… um… local charm. Embrace it. Explore the town. Enjoy it, even! I did. Eventually. (After about a day of grumbling, I promise).

The Room Itself: Cozy? Dated? A portal to another dimension via questionable wallpaper?

Right. The room. My room was…fine. Clean, thankfully. The bed was comfortable enough (I've slept on worse – much, *much* worse). The decor? Let's call it "classic motel chic". Think: floral curtains, a slightly wonky lampshade, and a TV that probably predated the internet. There was an old TV which I loved, as the older TV have the best channels. A little dated, sure, but not in a soul-crushing way. It felt…comfortable. Familiar. Which, after a long drive, was exactly what I needed. No portal to another dimension detected (thank God, I'm not sure I'm ready for that). But you know what? I slept soundly. And isn't that the most important thing?

The "Hidden Gem" thing... did it live up to the hype?

Alright, the big question. Was it a hidden gem? Look, it depends on what you're looking for. If you're expecting a five-star luxury experience, prepare to be disappointed. But if you're looking for a clean, comfortable, and *genuinely welcoming* place to crash after a long day of… well, whatever you do in Dubbo… then yes. Absolutely. They took pride in their care of the building and land. There was a nice little seating area, where I sat with my book some afternoons. It’s a good, honest, and unexpectedly charming little motel. Would I go back? Yes. Absolutely. I’d even bring the slightly grumpy farmer, if I could find him. (And maybe a better breakfast option for both of us).
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